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AQI level in Kathmandu Valley drops to 114 from 437



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By Keshab Raj Poudel, Kathmandu, Jan. 6: Every year during the winter season, the air pollution level in major cities of Nepal used to cross the danger level. Despite having limited resources, the Department of Environment used to organise various awareness programmes.

The cloudy weather in various cities across the nation including the Kathmandu Valley led the air pollution to hazardous level.

While the officials at the Department of Environment were waiting for rainfall or the blazing sun to bring the hazardous level of air pollution to control, the environmentalists were claiming that dense clouds covering the cities had increased the air pollution level.

Meteorologist Barun Poudel of Meteorological Forecasting Division on Tuesday had said that the weather condition would improve from Wednesday onwards.

It is not unusual to experience cloudy weather during winter however, the fact that the air pollution had reached a hazardous level is alarming, say the environmentalists. The Air Quality Index (AQI) from 300 to 400 and above is considered to be hazardous. Many cities across the nation had crossed the danger level on Tuesday.

The AQI of Kathmandu on Tuesday was at 437. While on Wednesday morning, the AQI in the Ratnapark area was 114.

The environmentalists have said that even though the air pollution level in Kathmandu might increase until the valley experiences rainfall but the air quality would improve in the days to come.

“The air pollution level might decrease as the scorching sun would tear apart dense clouds,” added meteorologist Poudel.

Indu Bikram Joshi, deputy director-general of the Department of Environment said that in the previous years, the AQI of the big cities of Nepal including the Kathmandu Valley used to be at 150 to 200.

He clarified that the condition of air pollution would improve from Thursday. “As we have not observed rainfall since a long time this year, the air pollution level accelerated,” said Joshi.

Joshi added that efforts were being taken in coordination with the local level to reduce air pollution.

He further informed that the AQI was at 170 in Biratnagar, 234 in Hetauda, 195 in Janakpur, and 191 in Sauraha.